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12801. A large group of Jewish displaced persons poses next to two graves marked with wooden crosses in Lueneburg.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12802. Children and teachers pose in a circle in the yard of the Lueneburg children's home.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12803. Group portrait of students and teachers at the Lueneberg children's home and school.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12804. Dorthea and Gertrude Isaacsohn attend a dressmaking class at the ORT school in Berlin.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12805. Portrait of the Shulman and Rothstein families in the Grodzisk Mazowiecki ghetto.
Serokomla, Zophia became ill with typhoid, but she survived and was able to escape the liquidation action by
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12806. Tan rucksack used by Rys Berkowicz to transport her possessions from Warsaw to Japan.
all the Berkowicz family left behind, only Genia, Jozef's wife survived. Most of the rest of the
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12807. Group portrait of Jewish children in the yard of the Les Bruyeres children's home in Sevres.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12808. Jews raise their glasses and wine bottles in a toast at a social gathering in Sosnowiec.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12809. Wedding portrait of Erika Neuman and Robert Kauder.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12810. Two Czech Jewish women push baby carriages through a public square in Prague.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12811. Two Czech Jewish women push baby carriages along a street in Prague.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12812. Members of the Dublon family pose on the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12813. A large crowd of demonstrators protesting against British policy in Palestine, fills Trafalgar Square in London.
falsified their ages on their applications. Since very few young children survived the camps, all but
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12814. Young Jewish men and women who came to England with the orphans transport relax on the beach.
falsified their ages on their applications. Since very few young children survived the camps, all but
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12815. Last portrait of Robert Vermes before his deportation to Majdanek.
and survived until the liberation of Budapest in January. While Erika was at the orphanage, her
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12816. Aladar and Helena Vermes pose with their two children, Robert and Erika.
and survived until the liberation of Budapest in January. While Erika was at the orphanage, her
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12817. Studio portrait of Erika Vermes, a young Jewish child in Topolcany, Slovakia.
and survived until the liberation of Budapest in January. While Erika was at the orphanage, her
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12818. Three Jewish children in Topolcany, Slovakia. Among those pictured are Robert Vermes (behind) and his sister Erika (right).
and survived until the liberation of Budapest in January. While Erika was at the orphanage, her
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12819. Erika Vermes clutches her puppy while standing in the snow.
and survived until the liberation of Budapest in January. While Erika was at the orphanage, her
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12820. Robert Vermes (at the back head of the table, third from the right) entertains a group of friends at a bar mitzvah party in his home in Topolcany, Slovakia.
and survived until the liberation of Budapest in January. While Erika was at the orphanage, her
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12821. Maylech Blobstein (right) poses with his cousins, Chaya and Hershi Blobstein, wearing the yellow star.
Shamai, had survived. His brother Anshel was killed while serving in a Hungarian labor battalion in 1943
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12822. Maylech Blobstein (right) poses with his cousin Hershi in Budapest wearing the yellow star.
Shamai, had survived. His brother Anshel was killed while serving in a Hungarian labor battalion in 1943
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12823. First page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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12824. Second page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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12825. First two pages of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to